David Nickle is an award-winning Toronto-based author and journalist. He has written several novels and numerous short stories. Nickle’s most recent book is Volk: A Novel of Radiant Abomination (2017).
PRAISE FOR VOLK
“David Nickle’s compelling Volk extends and expands upon his
Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism. . . . It’s
the latest contribution to what is emerging as one of the truly
substantial bodies of weird fiction in the early twenty-first
century, and further cements David Nickle’s reputation as one of
the leaders of his generation of writers.” —John Langan, author of
The Fisherman
“A dazzling horror novel that’s unafraid to ask questions and leave
some of them unanswered.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“With multiple engaging protagonists, a unique antagonist, and a
well-realized pre-WWII European setting, Volk picks up the story of
Juke but shifts its focus away from the literal monsters to the
humans that try to control them. It’s a bold, but natural
progression for the story, with an ending that hints at much more
to come.” —Gordon B. White, Hellnotes
“Volk is technically and intellectually very ambitious, and it
succeeds on almost every level, including as good, intelligent
entertainment.” —Paul StJohn Mackintosh, See the Elephant
magazine
“David Nickle’s sequel to his eugenicist novel Eutopia switches the
action to 1930s Europe, but jumping to a different continent
doesn’t mean the gruesome horror is about to diminish. Volk is a
worthy book with plenty of secrets to unravel.” —Silvia
Moreno-Garcia, World Fantasy Award–winning editor
“David Nickle’s distinctive mastery of voluptuous horror makes for
a sequel every bit as enthralling and disturbing as Eutopia.”
—Molly Tanzer, author of Vermillion
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